Can Investors Trust Clean Energy Fuels' Management?

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In this video, Fool.com analysts Austin Smith and Jason Moser discuss the importance of strong leadership in a company. As they point out, investors put trust in leadership to manage both the company and the wealth of the shareholders. It's crucial to assess the quality of management before making any investment decisions, and Clean Energy Fuels' leadership is one of the key reasons to invest in the company. T. Boone Pickens started the business in 1997 as Pickens Fuel Corps, and along with CEO Andrew Littlefair, set forth with the goal to develop America's Natural Gas highway. These two are invested in the company both financially and personally - Pickens owns about 23% of the company and remains deeply involved. The Motley Fool touts strong management as a crucial factor for investment-making decisions. Does Clean Energy Fuels pass that test?

The movement toward alternative energy is gaining momentum. One potential opportunity in this field is Clean Energy Fuels, which focuses its natural gas efforts primarily on trucking and fleets. With T. Boone Pickens and CEO Andrew Littlefair at the helm, it's poised to make a big impact on an essential industry. Read all about Clean Energy Fuels in our brand-new report. Just click here to get started.

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